Abstract:
This article presents and analyzes existing taxonomies of virtual and augmented reality and demonstrates knowledge gaps and mixed terminology, which may cause confusion a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This article presents and analyzes existing taxonomies of virtual and augmented reality and demonstrates knowledge gaps and mixed terminology, which may cause confusion among educators, researchers, and developers. Several such occasions of confusion are presented. A methodology is then presented to construct a taxonomy of virtual reality and augmented reality applications based on a combination of: a faceted analysis approach for the overall design of the taxonomy; an existing taxonomy of educational objectives to derive the educational purpose; an information systems analysis to establish important facets of the taxonomy; and two systematic mapping studies to identify categories within each facet. Using this methodology, a new taxonomy is proposed and the implications of its facets (and combinations of facets) are demonstrated. The taxonomy focuses on technology used to provide the virtual or augmented reality as well as the content presented to the user, including the type of gamification and how it is operated. It also accommodates a large number of devices and approaches developed throughout the years and for multiple industries, and provides a way to categorize them in order to clarify communication between researchers, developers, and educators. Use of the taxonomy is then demonstrated in two case studies-a virtual reality chemical plant for use in chemical engineering education and an augmented reality dog for veterinary education.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies ( Volume: 14, Issue: 3, 01 June 2021)

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
Jiri Motejlek received the master's degree in applied informatics from the University of Finance and Administration, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2010, and the postgraduate degree in information and communication technologies in higher education from Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2011. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering with the Department of Chemical and Processing Engi...Show More
Jiri Motejlek received the master's degree in applied informatics from the University of Finance and Administration, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2010, and the postgraduate degree in information and communication technologies in higher education from Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2011. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering with the Department of Chemical and Processing Engi...View more

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
Esat Alpay received the B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in chemical engineering from the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K., in 1988, the M.A. degree in psychology of education from the Institute of Education, University College London, London, U.K., in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree in rapid pressure swing adsorption processes from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., in 1991.
He is currently an Associate Dean (Education) wi...Show More
Esat Alpay received the B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in chemical engineering from the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K., in 1988, the M.A. degree in psychology of education from the Institute of Education, University College London, London, U.K., in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree in rapid pressure swing adsorption processes from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., in 1991.
He is currently an Associate Dean (Education) wi...View more

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
Jiri Motejlek received the master's degree in applied informatics from the University of Finance and Administration, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2010, and the postgraduate degree in information and communication technologies in higher education from Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2011. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering with the Department of Chemical and Processing Engineering, the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
His research interests include virtual reality and its use in higher education.
Jiri Motejlek received the master's degree in applied informatics from the University of Finance and Administration, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2010, and the postgraduate degree in information and communication technologies in higher education from Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2011. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering with the Department of Chemical and Processing Engineering, the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
His research interests include virtual reality and its use in higher education.View more

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K.
Esat Alpay received the B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in chemical engineering from the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K., in 1988, the M.A. degree in psychology of education from the Institute of Education, University College London, London, U.K., in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree in rapid pressure swing adsorption processes from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., in 1991.
He is currently an Associate Dean (Education) with the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K. His research interests include educational support and skills development of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Esat Alpay received the B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in chemical engineering from the University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K., in 1988, the M.A. degree in psychology of education from the Institute of Education, University College London, London, U.K., in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree in rapid pressure swing adsorption processes from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., in 1991.
He is currently an Associate Dean (Education) with the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K. His research interests include educational support and skills development of undergraduate and postgraduate students.View more